Scotland is to be battered with more torrential weather as a yellow warning has been extended until tomorrow.
30.01.2020 - 14:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Police Scotland have issued a warning to retailers and shoppers alike after the circulation of a spate of counterfeit bank notes.
Reports have been received of counterfeit Bank of Ireland notes, with police asking for the public to be vigilant when dealing with cash.
The forged £50 notes are purple with an image of the Old Bushmill distillery on the back.
Detective Inspector Ian Whittle, of Police Scotland’s economic crime unit, said: “You should carefully check the features on these notes.
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POLICE Scotland is warning members of the public and retailers in Airdrie and Coatbridge after reports have been received of counterfeit Bank of Ireland £50 notes being circulated.
Police have warned shoppers to beware after fake Bank of Ireland £50 notes were put into circulation. The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note.